Tag: Archives
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A Volunteer’s Thoughts
I have recently retired after over 40 years in the electrical and electronics industry, latterly as a project quality manager at GE. In choosing to volunteer at the History Centre, I was following in my father’s footsteps who volunteered at the William Salt Library until he was over 80. I have some way to go!…
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Josh’s work experience
Josh spent a week with the Archives and Heritage Team in May. Find out more about his experience in his blog below. “During my week at the Staffordshire History Centre, I have been given the opportunity to experience many aspects of the different staff roles in the centre. Throughout the week I have been given…
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A Volunteer’s View
I’m sitting in the bright Staffordshire History Centre, watching the team put together a new exhibit about our county’s mineral wealth: coal, salt, limestone, agriculture, and so on. Every few months, we have a change of scene, and a new central exhibit arrives. I am a new volunteer. I have loved local history since I…
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Military Family History
Discovering Your Roots: Exploring Family History Through the Staffordshire History Centre Interest in family history has grown enormously in recent years. Whether inspired by TV shows like Who Do You Think You Are?, major anniversaries such as the D-Day 80th, or the passing of a loved one, more people than ever are exploring their family’s…
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Leek to Llandudno: Beside the seaside and beyond…
Building an Exhibition At first glance you may wonder why we have chosen an exhibition about the seaside, when in Staffordshire we are almost as far from the coast as any county could be, but we wanted to place Staffordshire in the countrywide craze of the 20th century seaside holiday. Were the people of Staffordshire…
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Cara’s work experience
Cara was our second work experience placement this summer. This is her reflection on the week she spent working with the team. My name’s Cara and I’m a Year 12 History student from a local Hednesford high school. I’ve been interested in history for a long time, with it being something I want to pursue…
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Construction Update – Finishing Touches!
It is a very exciting time as we enter the final stages of construction work on the Staffordshire History Centre. Earlier this year the building was made watertight when the large areas of glazing were installed. You can see this happening in our time-lapse video. Our new four storey strong room extension has been completed…
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Three Staffordshire Women
Members of our engagement team have been taking a look at the lives of three Staffordshire Women for Women’s History Month. Mabel Layng Community History Development Officer Hannah takes a look at the artist Mabel Layng. Mabel Layng (1881-1937), born in Macclesfield, moved to Stafford early in her life. She was around two years old…
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Turnips to Let: The Lichfield Mercury
Blackadder: Baldrick, I’ve always been meaning to ask, do you have any ambitions in life apart from the acquisition of turnips? Baldrick: Er, no. Blackadder: So what would you do if I gave you a thousand pounds? Baldrick : I’d get a little turnip of my own. Blackadder: So what would…
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Merry Christmas
A photograph of a Christmas pudding from a Mrs Beeton Recipe Book We are lucky to have some wonderful Christmas themed items in our collections; from recipes and menus to Victorian Christmas cards (some with weird and wonderful designs) to 1940s decorations; we even have a sleigh! We have been sharing some of our festive…